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When do they flower? I got a few flowers shortly after delivery,
but have had nothing since. My books are wildly contradictory.
These are just the common ones from Burncoose.


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Nick we got a few flowers last year, but this year they have excelled and
our daughter has found the same. Second and subsequent years are best.

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When do they flower? I got a few flowers shortly after delivery,
but have had nothing since. My books are wildly contradictory.
These are just the common ones from Burncoose.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

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Nick, most Lampranthus and related succulents such as Delosperma tend to have a main flowering in early summer. Old established clumps can put on a show later as well.
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Nick, most Lampranthus and related succulents such as Delosperma tend to have a main flowering in early summer. Old established clumps can put on a show later as well.


Thanks very much.


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